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Home Minister confirms May 31 deadline for entry of migrant workers into Malaysia

June 9, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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The Bangladeshi government has requested Malaysia to allow nearly 17,000 Bangladeshi workers, who missed the May 31 deadline to enter the country, to arrive by extending the entry period. The workers have approved visas from Malaysia’s immigration department and valid cards from Bangladesh’s Bureau of Manpower, Employment, and Training. Bangladeshi minister Shofiqur Rahman Choudhury emphasized the importance of these workers finding jobs in Kuala Lumpur for their future. He is set to meet with the Malaysian High Commissioner to discuss the matter further.

In a separate development, Malaysia’s Foreign Minister, Saifuddin Abdullah, has stated that he will not interfere in the case of a police escort to a VIP who is being investigated for the alleged assault of a disabled man. Instead, he has handed the case over to the Inspector-General of Police. The Inspector-General of Police has announced that the officers involved in the investigation will be summoned to Bukit Aman to assist in the investigation.

The Bangladeshi workers waiting to enter Malaysia have valid work visas and cards from both countries, showing their approval for entry. The minister from Bangladesh stressed the significance of these workers securing jobs in Kuala Lumpur. It is crucial for their future and livelihood that they are allowed to enter Malaysia by extending the entry period.

While the Bangladeshi government continues to seek an extension for the entry period for its workers in Malaysia, Malaysia’s Foreign Minister has decided not to interfere in a high-profile case involving a VIP who is being investigated for an alleged assault on a disabled man. This case has been handed over to the Inspector-General of Police for further investigation.

The Bangladeshi minister is set to meet with the Malaysian High Commissioner to discuss the extension of the entry period for Bangladeshi workers in Malaysia further. The workers are in possession of approved visas and cards from both countries, demonstrating their eligibility for entry into Malaysia. The minister emphasized the importance of these workers finding jobs in Kuala Lumpur for their future and well-being.

In response to the case of a police escort to a VIP being investigated for an alleged assault on a disabled man, Malaysia’s Foreign Minister has opted not to interfere, leaving the matter to be handled by the Inspector-General of Police. The officers involved in the investigation are expected to be summoned to assist in the investigation at Bukit Aman in the near future.

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